The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

How the Ottoman Empire Built an Intelligence Network

5 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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Before the telegraph, the Ottoman Empire ran one of the early modern world's most sophisticated intelligence networks. From the spies of the 'ulufacıyan' to the coded messages of the 'çavuş' and the shadowy 'casus' operating in Venice and Vienna, intelligence gathering was a cornerstone of Ottoman statecraft. This episode follows the rise of the 'istihbarat' system under Sultan Süleyman, the use of double agents during the wars with Safavid Persia, and the infamous 'Cipher of Murad III'. We explore how the Ottomans recruited agents from among merchants, travelers, and even women in the imperial harem, and how their intelligence failures—like before the Battle of Lepanto—cost them dearly. Learn about the 'mektupçu' who decoded enemy dispatches, the 'posta' riders who carried secrets across the empire, and the network of 'kethüda' who reported on provincial governors. A look at the shadow war that helped the sultans hold three continents for six centuries. #OttomanEmpire #IntelligenceNetwork #Istihbarat #SuleimanTheMagnificent #MuradIII #SafavidPersia #BattleOfLepanto #Espionage #Casus #Ulufaciyan #Cavuş #Mektupçu #Posta #Kethüda #History #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory #ShadowWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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